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Mason Pecan owner Thomas Mason talks with U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Neal Leonard in one of his pecan orchards, in Fort Valley GA, on May 8, 2019. They discuss the farming challenges that resulted from Hurricane Irma. Two years ago, 800 of 2,400 10-year old trees were downed by the wind. Mr. Mason reached out to USDA Farm Service Agency’s Tas Smith to help restore operations. The orchard had to be cleared of debris before harvesting the surviving trees. The challenge is raising saplings alongside newly mature 12-year-old trees that require different levels of nutrients and care. This orchard’s yield will be cut by 1/3 until the saplings reach 12 years of age. Along the rows of trees and cover crop, burn sites, where tree cuttings were disposed of, are still seen in the orchard. USDA Photo by David Kosling.

Aerial view of Mason Pecan owner Thomas Mason talking with U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Neal Leonard in one of his pecan orchards, in Fort Valley GA, on May 8, 2019. They discuss the farming challenges that resulted from Hurricane Irma. Two years ago, 800 of 2,400 10-year old trees were downed by the storm. Mr. Mason reached out to USDA Farm Service Agency’s Tas Smith to help restore operations. The orchard had to be cleared of debris before harvesting the surviving trees. The challenge is raising saplings alongside newly mature 12-year-old trees that require different levels of nutrients and care. This orchard’s yield will be cut by 1/3 until the saplings reach 12 years of age. Along the rows of trees and cover crop, burn sites, where tree cuttings were disposed of, are still seen in the orchard. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung.

Aerial view of Mason Pecan owner Thomas Mason talking with U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Neal Leonard in one of his pecan orchards, in Fort Valley GA, on May 8, 2019. They discuss the farming challenges that resulted from Hurricane Irma. Two years ago, 800 of 2,400 10-year old trees were downed by the storm. Mr. Mason reached out to USDA Farm Service Agency’s Tas Smith to help restore operations. The orchard had to be cleared of debris before harvesting the surviving trees. The challenge is raising saplings alongside newly mature 12-year-old trees that require different levels of nutrients and care. This orchard’s yield will be cut by 1/3 until the saplings reach 12 years of age. Along the rows of trees and cover crop, burn sites, where tree cuttings were disposed of, are still seen in the orchard. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung.

8/28/2011 Mike Orazzi | Staff

A large tree passed through the NAPA Auto Parts store along Memorial Blvd. in Bristol where the Pequabuck River flows under the building after Hurricane Irene passed through Central Connecticut Saturday into Sunday.

 

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Aerial view of Mason Pecan owner Thomas Mason talking with U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Neal Leonard in one of his pecan orchards, in Fort Valley GA, on May 8, 2019. They discuss the farming challenges that resulted from Hurricane Irma. Two years ago, 800 of 2,400 10-year old trees were downed by the storm. Mr. Mason reached out to USDA Farm Service Agency’s Tas Smith to help restore operations. The orchard had to be cleared of debris before harvesting the surviving trees. The challenge is raising saplings alongside newly mature 12-year-old trees that require different levels of nutrients and care. This orchard’s yield will be cut by 1/3 until the saplings reach 12 years of age. Along the rows of trees and cover crop, burn sites, where tree cuttings were disposed of, are still seen in the orchard. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung.

Shoots emerge from the bark of a pecan tree in Fort Valley GA, on May 8, 2019. Hurricane Irma split the tree at Mason Pecan, owned by Thomas Mason who worked with U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) address the farming challenges that resulted from the storm. Two years ago 800 of 2,400 10-year old trees were downed by the wind. Mr. Mason reached to USDA Farm Service Agency’s Tas Smith to help restore operations. The orchard had to be cleared of debris before harvesting the surviving trees. The challenge is raising saplings alongside newly mature 12-year-old trees that require different levels of nutrients and care. This orchard’s yield will be cut by 1/3 until the saplings reach 12 years of age. Along the rows of trees and cover crop, burn sites were used to dispose of the tree cuttings. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung.

Mason Pecan orchards, in Fort Valley GA, on May 8, 2019.

Two years ago, owner Thomas Mason reached out to U.S. Department of Agriculture to address the farming challenges that resulted from Hurricane Irma. 800 of 2,400 10-year old trees were downed by the wind. USDA Farm Service Agency’s Tas Smith was there to help. The orchard had to be cleared of debris before harvesting the surviving trees. The challenge is raising saplings alongside newly mature 12-year-old trees that require different levels of nutrients and care. This orchard’s yield will be cut by 1/3 until the saplings reach 12 years of age. Along the rows of trees and cover crop, burn sites, where tree cuttings were disposed of, are still seen in the orchard. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung.

Mason Pecan orchards, in Fort Valley GA, on May 8, 2019.

Two years ago, owner Thomas Mason reached out to U.S. Department of Agriculture to address the farming challenges that resulted from Hurricane Irma. 800 of 2,400 10-year old trees were downed by the wind. USDA Farm Service Agency’s Tas Smith was there to help. The orchard had to be cleared of debris before harvesting the surviving trees. The challenge is raising saplings alongside newly mature 12-year-old trees that require different levels of nutrients and care. This orchard’s yield will be cut by 1/3 until the saplings reach 12 years of age. Along the rows of trees and cover crop, burn sites, where tree cuttings were disposed of, are still seen in the orchard. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung.

Mason Pecan owner Thomas Mason talks with U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Neal Leonard in one of his pecan orchards, in Fort Valley GA, on May 8, 2019. They discuss the farming challenges that resulted from Hurricane Irma. Two years ago, 800 of 2,400 10-year old trees were downed by the storm. Mr. Mason reached out to USDA Farm Service Agency’s Tas Smith to help restore operations. The orchard had to be cleared of debris before harvesting the surviving trees. The challenge is raising saplings alongside newly mature 12-year-old trees that require different levels of nutrients and care. This orchard’s yield will be cut by 1/3 until the saplings reach 12 years of age. Along the rows of trees and cover crop, burn sites, where tree cuttings were disposed of, are still seen in the orchard. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung.

Shoots emerge from the bark of a pecan tree in Fort Valley GA, on May 8, 2019. Hurricane Irma split the tree at Mason Pecan, owned by Thomas Mason who worked with U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) address the farming challenges that resulted from the storm. Two years ago 800 of 2,400 10-year old trees were downed by the wind. Mr. Mason reached to USDA Farm Service Agency’s Tas Smith to help restore operations. The orchard had to be cleared of debris before harvesting the surviving trees. The challenge is raising saplings alongside newly mature 12-year-old trees that require different levels of nutrients and care. This orchard’s yield will be cut by 1/3 until the saplings reach 12 years of age. Along the rows of trees and cover crop, burn sites were used to dispose of the tree cuttings. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung.

July 23, 2019

 

Tuesday: A tornado warning popped up on my screen again today at 12:15. This time it was a little more urgent than last night's. A check of my weather app confirmed an actual tornado in Yarmouth, about 12 miles from us. On the map was a warning swatch that put THAT system over us at 12:30.

 

These photos show the weather at that time. We lost 2 big locust trees and the neighborhood had a few more smaller trees along with big branches down. We didn't see any actual circulation, but it was VERY powerful wind.

 

This was minimal to what others have been dealing with.

 

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Heavy blowdown near the Oregon Coast. Spruce-hemlock-fir timber type. Siuslaw National Forest, Oregon.

 

Photo by: Robert H. Ruth

Date: November 24, 1952

 

Credit: National Archives and Records Administration

RG# 95-GP. Records of the Forest Service. General Subject Files.

US Forest Service Negative Number: 471438

NARA Image: 95-GP-1300-Box0306_017_001_AC

 

For additional information see:

Greeley, A.W., Wright, K.H. and Pope, R.B. 1953. Final report on the 1952 blowdown bark beetle survey in the Douglas-fir region of Oregon and Washington. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station. Portland Forest Insect Lab.

 

For geospatial data collected during annual aerial forest insect and disease detection surveys see: www.fs.usda.gov/detail/r6/forest-grasslandhealth/insects-...

 

For related historic program documentation see:

archive.org/details/AerialForestInsectAndDiseaseDetection...

Johnson, J. 2016. Aerial forest insect and disease detection surveys in Oregon and Washington 1947-2016: The survey. Gen. Tech. Rep. R6-FHP-GTR-0302. Portland, OR: USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection. 280 p.

 

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A mighty wind blew through our block Friday afternoon. It broke our porch umbrella and deposited it on the neighbor's roof.

Shoots emerge from the bark of a pecan tree in Fort Valley GA, on May 8, 2019. Hurricane Irma split the tree at Mason Pecan, owned by Thomas Mason who worked with U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) address the farming challenges that resulted from the storm. Two years ago 800 of 2,400 10-year old trees were downed by the wind. Mr. Mason reached to USDA Farm Service Agency’s Tas Smith to help restore operations. The orchard had to be cleared of debris before harvesting the surviving trees. The challenge is raising saplings alongside newly mature 12-year-old trees that require different levels of nutrients and care. This orchard’s yield will be cut by 1/3 until the saplings reach 12 years of age. Along the rows of trees and cover crop, burn sites were used to dispose of the tree cuttings. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung.

Shoots emerge from the bark of a pecan tree in Fort Valley GA, on May 8, 2019. Hurricane Irma split the tree at Mason Pecan, owned by Thomas Mason who worked with U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) address the farming challenges that resulted from the storm. Two years ago 800 of 2,400 10-year old trees were downed by the wind. Mr. Mason reached to USDA Farm Service Agency’s Tas Smith to help restore operations. The orchard had to be cleared of debris before harvesting the surviving trees. The challenge is raising saplings alongside newly mature 12-year-old trees that require different levels of nutrients and care. This orchard’s yield will be cut by 1/3 until the saplings reach 12 years of age. Along the rows of trees and cover crop, burn sites were used to dispose of the tree cuttings. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung.

8/28/2011 Mike Orazzi | Staff

A downed tree in the 100 block of North Main Street in Terryville after Hurricane Irene passed through Central Connecticut Saturday into Sunday.

 

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Marla Pechulis photographs her twin daughters Madison and Olivia,13, and the Pequabuck River as it flows along Memorial Blvd. in Bristol after Hurricane Irene passed through Central Connecticut Saturday into Sunday.

 

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Mason Pecan orchards, in Fort Valley GA, on May 8, 2019.

Two years ago, owner Thomas Mason reached out to U.S. Department of Agriculture to address the farming challenges that resulted from Hurricane Irma. 800 of 2,400 10-year old trees were downed by the wind. USDA Farm Service Agency’s Tas Smith was there to help. The orchard had to be cleared of debris before harvesting the surviving trees. The challenge is raising saplings alongside newly mature 12-year-old trees that require different levels of nutrients and care. This orchard’s yield will be cut by 1/3 until the saplings reach 12 years of age. Along the rows of trees and cover crop, burn sites, where tree cuttings were disposed of, are still seen in the orchard. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung.

8/28/2011 Mike Orazzi | Staff

Cousins Paula Baron and Sharon Fioretti photograph the Pequabuck River as it flows along Memorial Blvd. in Bristol after Hurricane Irene passed through Central Connecticut Saturday into Sunday.

 

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I went to work on Sunday to find quite a bit of storm damage. The winds have been so strong lately. Here, the fruit tree lines have blown down. The stakes are getting rotten.

I went to work on Sunday to find quite a bit of storm damage. The winds have been so strong lately. Here, the fruit tree lines have blown down. The stakes are getting rotten.

8/28/2011 Mike Orazzi | Staff

The flooded Plymouth post office in the Terryville section of town after Hurricane Irene passed through Central Connecticut Saturday into Sunday.

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Severe damage from a twister that swept through the "Lucky Landing" area just south of Atkins, Arkansas late Tuesday afternoon (February 5, 2008). A mom and dad and their 11 year-old daughter were killed in this area, as was another person, a 56 year-old man. Another person died of her injuries months after the event, five in all.

 

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Elevators were wind damaged in July 2014, both demolished in Feb. 2015. CN rail service was abandoned in 2007.

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Poland Brook flows under North Main Street in Terryville after Hurricane Irene passed through Central Connecticut Saturday into Sunday.

 

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Tyler Mendella at the flooded Plymouth post office in the Terryville section of town after Hurricane Irene passed through Central Connecticut Saturday into Sunday.

 

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The Pequabuck River as it flows under Mellen Street along Memorial Blvd. in Bristol after Hurricane Irene passed through Central Connecticut Saturday into Sunday.

 

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A large tree passed through the NAPA Auto Parts store along Memorial Blvd. in Bristol where the Pequabuck River flows under the building after Hurricane Irene passed through Central Connecticut Saturday into Sunday.

 

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8/28/2011 Mike Orazzi | Staff

Tyler and Lauren Mendella take photographs of the flooded Plymouth post office in the Terryville section of town after Hurricane Irene passed through Central Connecticut Saturday into Sunday.

 

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High winds from a storm on November 1, 2013 brought down most of this tree. This photo was shot during morning rush hour. All but one lane of Route 11 / Wyoming Ave in Forty-Fort, PA was blocked. This happened at the intersection of Wyoming Ave and Sullivan St. Photo 1 of 3.

Windy, rainy weather caused power outages around Western Washington. The National Weather Service issued a high wind warning for locations in our Northern service area, with gusts up to 55 miles per hour.

The Baker area near our hydroelectric facility was hit hard by the January storm with downed trees and power lines. Our crews had to work around the clock to restore the system and bring our projects back online.

8/28/2011 Mike Orazzi | Staff

Tape on the windows of the Bristol Discount Foods Grocer store in downtown Bristol after Hurricane Irene passed through Central Connecticut Saturday into Sunday.

 

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November 1, 2013. High winds from a storm brought this tree down onto power lines, and blocked all but one lane of US Route 11 / Wyoming Ave in Forty-Fort, PA. This photo was shot during morning rush hour. Photo 2 of 3.

Windy, rainy weather caused power outages around Western Washington. The National Weather Service issued a high wind warning for locations in our Northern service area, with gusts up to 55 miles per hour.

A light post is destroyed in downtown Suffolk, Virginia on Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2020. A radar-confirmed tornado touched down early in the morning in downtown Suffolk. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Virginia Sea Grant)

 

Tropical Storm Isaias made landfall in North Carolina around 11 p.m on Monday night. Heavy rain occurred spastically in areas from Central VA to Hampton Roads along with High winds of 40 to 70 mph.

The Baker area near our hydroelectric facility was hit hard by the January storm with downed trees and power lines. Our crews had to work around the clock to restore the system and bring our projects back online.

8/28/2011 Mike Orazzi | Staff

Work crews removed a downed tree on Emmett Street in Bristol after Hurricane Irene passed through Central Connecticut Saturday into Sunday.

 

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Windy, rainy weather caused power outages around Western Washington. The National Weather Service issued a high wind warning for locations in our Northern service area, with gusts up to 55 miles per hour.

Windy, rainy weather caused power outages around Western Washington. The National Weather Service issued a high wind warning for locations in our Northern service area, with gusts up to 55 miles per hour.

When the wind blows in these parts, it blows hard.

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